Canada's largest living history museum. Sitting
beside the banks of the mighty Saskatchewan River and overlooking
the steep banks to the north sits one of Canada's premiere exhibits.
Ride a steam train, interact with costumed actors portraying settlers,
fur traders, merchants, ride a horse or buckwagon or try out one
of the antique automobiles. Step into some of the 70 period buildings
from Edmonton's past. Don't miss the fur trading fort and the York
Boats which used to deliver furs along the Saskatchewan river network
all the way to Hudson's Bay.

Edmonton's history is recreated in four time periods,
1846 fur trading, 1885 wild west, 1905 settlement and
roaring 20's.

The park is open May through early October and admission
is very reasonable.

The park even has its own hotel where you can stay in
historic grand style